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Distributed cognition and reality : how pilots and crews make decisions / Katherine L. Plant, Neville A. Stanton.

By: Plant, Katherine L [author.].
Contributor(s): Stanton, Neville A. (Neville Anthony), 1960- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Human factors and socio-technical systems.Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315577647; 9781317149392; 9781317149415; 9781315363844.Subject(s): Aeronautics -- Human factors | Distributed cognition | Airplanes -- Piloting -- Decision making | Flight crews | Group decision makingDDC classification: 629.13252019 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Schema theory : past, present and future -- chapter 3. Case study of the Kegworth plane crash : understanding local rationality with the perceptual cycle model -- chapter 4. A pilot study : using the perceptual cycle model and critical decision method to understand decision-making processes in the cockpit -- chapter 5. Examining the validity of Neisser's perceptual cycle model with accounts from critical decision-making in the cockpit -- chapter 6. Development of a perceptual cycle classification scheme -- chapter 7. Schema world action research method for understanding perceptual cycle processes -- chapter 8. Team perceptual cycle processes -- chapter 9. Exploring distributed cognition in search and rescue teams -- chapter 10. Conclusions.
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chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Schema theory : past, present and future -- chapter 3. Case study of the Kegworth plane crash : understanding local rationality with the perceptual cycle model -- chapter 4. A pilot study : using the perceptual cycle model and critical decision method to understand decision-making processes in the cockpit -- chapter 5. Examining the validity of Neisser's perceptual cycle model with accounts from critical decision-making in the cockpit -- chapter 6. Development of a perceptual cycle classification scheme -- chapter 7. Schema world action research method for understanding perceptual cycle processes -- chapter 8. Team perceptual cycle processes -- chapter 9. Exploring distributed cognition in search and rescue teams -- chapter 10. Conclusions.

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